AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hospitals across the U.S. continue to choose Oracle Health CommunityWorks, an integrated electronic health record (EHR) that supports the clinical, financial, and operational needs of smaller hospital operations in acute and ambulatory settings. CommunityWorks bundles the essential technology solutions these organizations need to help overcome staffing challenges, increase financial stability, and improve patient experiences. Customers driving success with CommunityWorks include Eureka Springs Hospital, Henry Community Health, Johnson Regional Medical Center, Montgomery County Memorial Hospital, and Shoshone Medical Center.
"The momentum we've seen with hospitals selecting CommunityWorks is a testament to Oracle Health's ability to solve today's critical business and healthcare challenges for customers of all sizes," said Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. "Whether a doctor or nurse is providing emergency care in a rural community or focusing on specialty care like heart, rehabilitation, or outpatient surgery, Oracle delivers technology that helps reduce operational complexity and makes it easier to provide care."
Healthcare organizations that have recently started using CommunityWorks to achieve success include:

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-Shoshone Medical Center, a 25-bed hospital in Idaho, is using CommunityWorks to help care teams combine and organize patient and financial data from multiple sources without manual intervention. This helps coordinate care and enhance patient care experiences.
-Eureka Springs Hospital, a designated Rural Health Emergency hospital with seven beds in Arkansas, replaced its legacy system and various disparate solutions with CommunityWorks. This single, unified EHR helps care teams access and update patient records in near real-time to increase efficiency, improve care coordination, and enhance patient care.
In addition, several community and critical access hospitals recently selected or extended agreements with Oracle Health, including Johnson Regional Medical Center, a 90-bed hospital in Arkansas, which will replace its legacy EHR system with CommunityWorks. It also will add Oracle Health applications that enable care teams to collaborate, coordinate, and communicate simply and securely via smart mobile devices. Incorporating Oracle Health solutions will help it better manage the revenue cycle process and provide payer information that automatically supports compliance with regulatory requirements.